Oh man, you "pwned" me. Whatever that means.The phrase is almost almost introduced by some white bigoted asshat, in this fashion:"I'm not racist... I'm just telling it like it is."Who knows, maybe you've deployed that a few times. It's a crutch so that you try to make yourself seem more politically correct, because you don't have the stones to just say what you really think. People who "tell it like it is" aren't really "telling it like it is" -- they're saying something kind of inflammatory, then retreating because they're pansies."And who wants to hear bigoted nonsense when you can hear misogynistic ghetto crap that serves only to create and reinforce negative stereotypes."I don't know what you're talking about, Ludacris is supposed to be funny. The song you linked to is mocking the record industry for its pettiness. And most of his songs are so over the top that they can't be taken seriously.I'd rather listen to that then the crappy "Have you Forgotten" or "Bumper sticker on my SUV" jingoistic country garbage. Johnny Cash and Hank Williams are rolling over in their graves over the way that country music has been turned into a bunch of ra-ra wrap yourself in the flag crap.
Reading everything after antifederalist post. I noticed something interesting. Its easy to brand a white person a racist if he doesn't see eye to eye with another race. Or better yet one man of a different race. Racism is more predominant then ever. The only difference is allot more of it is focused towards whites. Does that still make racism ok? No. I am not proud of being white or black. I am proud to be a human. When a black man calls me "cracker" or "honky" does it make him a racist? I know that me being white if I call him a "gentlemen" need I really explain more? I am sick of racism from not just blacks but all people. And I am sick of people supporting that racism. I'm sick of Al Sharpton saying its "the white mans fault". How is it my fault? What did I ever do to you? You've never met me. But I guess because I'm white I control all the bad things that happens to everyone else that isn't white. You people need to grow up. Horrible shame that men died to abolish racism. Its more sad that people still use it.
But the FBI, which later gave US taxpayers years of a Hal Turner bigotry-subsidy the news media's now doing their level best to ignore, could not POSSIBLY still have a legacy of racism!!/s -- for the impaired...
mastershake1Jan 16, 2007
Oh man, you "pwned" me. Whatever that means.The phrase is almost almost introduced by some white bigoted asshat, in this fashion:"I'm not racist... I'm just telling it like it is."Who knows, maybe you've deployed that a few times. It's a crutch so that you try to make yourself seem more politically correct, because you don't have the stones to just say what you really think. People who "tell it like it is" aren't really "telling it like it is" -- they're saying something kind of inflammatory, then retreating because they're pansies."And who wants to hear bigoted nonsense when you can hear misogynistic ghetto crap that serves only to create and reinforce negative stereotypes."I don't know what you're talking about, Ludacris is supposed to be funny. The song you linked to is mocking the record industry for its pettiness. And most of his songs are so over the top that they can't be taken seriously.I'd rather listen to that then the crappy "Have you Forgotten" or "Bumper sticker on my SUV" jingoistic country garbage. Johnny Cash and Hank Williams are rolling over in their graves over the way that country music has been turned into a bunch of ra-ra wrap yourself in the flag crap.
brokekneckJan 16, 2007
Reading everything after antifederalist post. I noticed something interesting. Its easy to brand a white person a racist if he doesn't see eye to eye with another race. Or better yet one man of a different race. Racism is more predominant then ever. The only difference is allot more of it is focused towards whites. Does that still make racism ok? No. I am not proud of being white or black. I am proud to be a human. When a black man calls me "cracker" or "honky" does it make him a racist? I know that me being white if I call him a "gentlemen" need I really explain more? I am sick of racism from not just blacks but all people. And I am sick of people supporting that racism. I'm sick of Al Sharpton saying its "the white mans fault". How is it my fault? What did I ever do to you? You've never met me. But I guess because I'm white I control all the bad things that happens to everyone else that isn't white. You people need to grow up. Horrible shame that men died to abolish racism. Its more sad that people still use it.
40ozforeverJan 16, 2007
f**k, that dead gentlemen
xedeonJan 16, 2007
Some of you guys are sad, I mean, I can't believe people like you still exist Darwin Awards anyone?
freffJan 16, 2007
If you mean that it explains your devotion of an overtly racist and socially detrimental philosophy, then yes, it explains "everything".<a class="user" href="http://goinside.com/98/3/postmod.html">http://goinside.com/98/3/postmod.html</a>
quidamJan 16, 2007
shut up
mthandedJan 17, 2007
The ignorance of some of you diggers is amazing to say the least. I will leave it at that.
coyasunJan 14, 2009
What has America learner from MLK? <a class="user" href="http://tinyurl.com/77yn4u">http://tinyurl.com/77yn4u</a>
nolibrariansJan 18, 2010
Interesting choice for a source you have there, son! <a class="user" href="http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=215#32" rel="nofollow">http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article ...</a>
govtdoesnotworkJan 18, 2010
But the FBI, which later gave US taxpayers years of a Hal Turner bigotry-subsidy the news media's now doing their level best to ignore, could not POSSIBLY still have a legacy of racism!!/s -- for the impaired...